1. One-year survival of demented stroke patients: data from the Dijon Stroke Registry, France (1985-2008)
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Y, Béjot, A, Jacquin, O, Rouaud, J, Durier, C, Aboa-Eboulé, M, Hervieu, G-V, Osseby, and M, Giroud
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Analysis of Variance ,Time Factors ,Age Factors ,Middle Aged ,Neuropsychological Tests ,Stroke ,Survival Rate ,Risk Factors ,Humans ,Dementia ,Female ,France ,Registries ,Aged ,Follow-Up Studies ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Dementia is a frequent condition after stroke that may affect the prognosis of patients. Our aim was to determine whether post-stroke dementia was a predictor of 1-year case-fatality and to evaluate factors that could influence survival in demented stroke patients.From 1985 to 2008, all first-ever strokes were recorded in the population-based stroke registry of Dijon, France (150, 000 inhabitants). Dementia was diagnosed during the first month following stroke, according to DSM-III and DSM-IV criteria. Survival was evaluated at 1 year and multivariate analyses were performed using Cox proportional hazards to identify independent predictive factors. We recorded 3948 first-ever strokes. Among these stroke patients, 3201 (81%) were testable, and of these, 653 (20.4%) had post-stroke dementia (337 women and 316 men). Demented patients had lower 1-year survival than patients without dementia (82.9% vs. 86.9%, P = 0.013). However, in multivariate analysis, dementia did not appear as an independent predictor of 1-year death. In demented stroke patients, age80 years old, severe handicap at discharge, recurrent stroke within the first year and subarachnoid haemorrhage were associated with a higher risk of 1-year death, and the risk was lower in the study period 2003-2008. Dementia after stroke is not independently associated with an increased risk of death at 1 year. In recent years, 1-year case-fatality decreased in demented as well as in and non-demented patients suggesting that improvements in the management of stroke also benefited the most fragile patients.
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- 2011